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1 Lesson 1: Energy and Life

2 1. What is energy? The ability to do work.

3 2. What compounds do cells use to store and release energy? Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)

4 3. What does ATP consist of? Adenine, a 5-carbon sugar (ribose), and 3 phosphate groups

5 4. Draw a diagram of ATP:

6 5. What is ADP? Adenosine diphosphate

7 6. Draw a diagram of ADP:

8 7. Explain why ADP is like a rechargeable battery? It’s partially charged – adding another phosphate fully charges it!

9 8. ATP can easily release and store energy by: breaking and reforming the bonds between phosphate groups Broken bond = released energy

10 9. To use energy provided by ATP, cells can carry out Active transport, using a sodium-potassium pump.sodium-potassium pump (Na+ K+)

11 10. Energy from ATP can be used to power what (list 3) a.Keeps the pumps working b.Maintains balance on ions on both sides of the cell membrane c.Powers movement (cilia & flagella) d.Synthesis of proteins e.Response to chemical signals

12 11. Are cells packed full of ATP? Explain. No, they only have a small amount of ATP. It can not be easily stored.

13 12. How do the following organisms obtain energy to produce ATP? a.heterotrophs: b.autotrophs: Obtain food by eating Make their own food

14 13. Define photosynthesis: Process by which plants and other autotrophs capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions.


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